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I loved the Discworld games! It’s been years since I’ve played them. It might be time for a replay
Heh. That brings back good memories.
Ah, thanks TimovieMan! Wish I had been around for those memories, but making new ones in the Shivers CPT
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Actually, following a past CPT while you’re playing on your own does add something to the experience. I can recommend it.
The truth can’t hurt you, it’s just like the dark: it scares you witless but in time you see things clear and stark. - Elvis Costello
Maybe this time I can be strong, but since I know who I am, I’m probably wrong. Maybe this time I can go far, but thinking about where I’ve been ain’t helping me start. - Michael Kiwanuka
Yes, and you can even post your own comments when you finish.
A day without books is like…just kidding. I have no idea.
Shortly following Discworld 1, I also finished Discworld 2 for the second time.
Oh yeah, and there are a few “hidden screens”, which you can only find if you somehow decide to walk completely to the side of another screen. Case in point : Mrs Cake’s shop. That had me stuck for hours, and I totally hate this.
Late to the party, but I just finished The Witness. GOG Galaxy says I’ve put over 60 hours into it. Game stats show there are still some stuff to do if I should feel like returning to the island in the future, but in my view I’m done (activated all the lasers and solved/found maybe 75 percent of what I think is purely optional stuff, reached the ending where an elevator thingy takes you back to the starting point from the bottom of the mountain)). What an amazing game! Kind of like the Lost Souls of adventure gaming in the way it challenges and trusts the player. I was thinking about quitting a few times during the first 10 or so hours but I’m glad I kept going. Brilliantly designed! Straight to my top 20-list.
Thimbleweed Park got checked off my list earlier this week. Loved it!
Replayed Barrow Hill.
Short and sweet. Not a very long game, but it was fun and the puzzles logical.
An adventure game is nothing more than a good story set with engaging puzzles that fit seamlessly in with the story and the characters, and looks and sounds beautiful.
Roberta Williams
Just finished Shivers, sorry no screenshot of the end game.
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Replayed Barrow Hill.
Short and sweet. Not a very long game, but it was fun and the puzzles logical.
Have you played the sequel? I really enjoyed it as well, after all the bugs got worked out.
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Just finished replaying Fahrenheit (aka Indigo Prophecy). Probably still one of the best executed David Cage games in my opinion (alongside Beyond: Two Souls). The story is ridiculous and it knows it. It’s not trying to make serious social commentary. Clearly takes a lot of inspiration (and occasionally straight rip off) from ‘90s movies like The Matrix, etc. Once all the ludicrous plot reveals are dropped the game finishes rather quickly. Watching the “making of” video always makes me wonder why David Cage doesn’t just make movies. I mean, it was probably just as much work to create this game as it was to create a movie like The Matrix, because all the animations are motion captured so they had to film people in motion capture suits doing all of the martial arts scenes and the crazy wire work wall-running, etc. Pretty impressive stuff. I remember this being the first game I’d ever played to simulate claustrophobia, but those parts really just come off as annoying. They’re probably the only place where I died (kept failing until my stress level dropped past the suicide threshold).
I’d totally forgotten that there were some Little Big Adventure voice actors in this like Christian Erickson and Doug Rand.
Replayed Barrow Hill.
Short and sweet. Not a very long game, but it was fun and the puzzles logical.
Have you played the sequel? I really enjoyed it as well, after all the bugs got worked out.
Not yet, but I bought it on steam sale so maybe soon.
An adventure game is nothing more than a good story set with engaging puzzles that fit seamlessly in with the story and the characters, and looks and sounds beautiful.
Roberta Williams
I just finished Haunted. A surprisingly solid little adventure game, but I do think the final half of it is a bit rushed, as the location and puzzle design takes a dip there.
I just finished Haunted. A surprisingly solid little adventure game, but I do think the final half of it is a bit rushed, as the location and puzzle design takes a dip there.
true, but i thought always its because the 2nd part was more than amazing.
Finally beat heavy rain i liked it a lot
Sadly, Haunted was the last PC adventure game I found a physical copy of at the store.
Loved the game however, great fun.
I have a stack of adventure games I bought cheap at half price books that I really need to play on my laptop computer, this includes about 5 Nancy Drew games.
I enjoy playing adventure games on my Alienware M17 r4 and my Nintendo Switch OLED.
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